Characters for Hire, LLC Announces Filing of Defamation Lawsuit in Connecticut Superior Court

The Joplin Globe
Characters for Hire, LLC announced a defamation lawsuit filed in Connecticut Superior Court against former independent contractors.

Summary

Characters for Hire, LLC (CFH), a nationwide live event entertainment company, announced on March 24, 2026, that a lawsuit was filed against several former independent contractors in Connecticut Superior Court on December 5, 2025. The case number is FBT-CV25-5059385-S. The announcement was made via a Business Wire press release, and copyright for the information is held by Business Wire 2026.

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